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Who do you think resembles Maerad?



Kristin
August 10th, 2005, 10:22 PM
Why oh why must we all go ONNNNN and ONNNN about who should play Maerad

What exactly do you think you're doing? And what exactly do you think a forum is for? And what exactly do you think your mouse is for ... clicking away from things you don't want to read maybe?

...which is why im saying I think Rachel McAdams RESEMBLES what i think Maerad would LOOK like... I don't care if she's a bad actress (which shes not, have you seen her in The Notebook? If you had, you wouldn't call her a bad actress either) Or if she looks too old, I just care about the fact that to me, shes what i imagine Maerad to look like

Oh and that was very subtle :rolleyes: ... crapping on in that righteous manner and then slipping in how right you think you are, as if you are entilted to your opinion after telling everyone else they were wrong to share theirs.

All people are doing on this forum is expressing opinions, and just because it's not your opinion doesn't mean that they are not entilted to have it, or even that it's wrong.

I really don't like pretentious try-hards.

And just so you know, only like, one person had disagreed with your opinions on Rachel McAdams, and the only reason they continue to dangle the hook is coz you keep biting.

Ellaktum
August 11th, 2005, 09:34 AM
I don't think a 16-year-old would do the character justice. Maerad might be 16, but she is an old soul (I think anyway). And how many good 16 year-old actors do you know (And please don't say Emma Watson, she's fine for Hermione but she ain't a great actor.)? I think a 16 year-old would just look too young, and childish.

I son't agree at all. That's why I voted for slightly unknown, it didn't give me the possibility I wanted. Emma Watson is a brilliant actress, granted she was a bit iffy in the frist two films but it the third...

And anyway, to everyone saying: wht talk about this when it's not going to happen. You speculate about the plot of the books but for all you know THAT won't happen. It's onlt speculation, lighten up a bit :D

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Becks
August 11th, 2005, 09:45 AM
Oh and that was very subtle ... crapping on in that righteous manner and then slipping in how right you think you are, as if you are entilted to your opinion after telling everyone else they were wrong to share theirs.

All people are doing on this forum is expressing opinions, and just because it's not your opinion doesn't mean that they are not entilted to have it, or even that it's wrong.

I really don't like pretentious try-hards.

And just so you know, only like, one person had disagreed with your opinions on Rachel McAdams, and the only reason they continue to dangle the hook is coz you keep biting.

STOP ARGUING, IS WHAT I SAY!!!!!!!!!!!

JUST SAY WHO YOU WANT TO PLAY MAERAD, CADVAN, ERM....WHOEVER, THEN, POLITELY(BUT YOU GUYS DONT KNOW THE MEANING OF THE WORD!!!!!) SAY WHY YOU DISAGREE WITH OTHER PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!
WHY CANT WE ALL JUST LOVE EACH OTHER!!! :D

Ok, yeah, I have argued a fair bit but..........well, did you get that, be nice to each other for once.......and DONT forget WE ALL HAVE DIFFERENT OPINIONS, SO OF COURSE THERE WILL BE PEOPLE DISAGREEING.........BUT NO VIOLENCE!!! :p

Ellaktum
August 11th, 2005, 09:52 AM
Becks - BUT NO VIOLENCE!!!

awwwww.... purlease.... viloence is always the answer, especially with little brothers.......... :mad:

Becks
August 11th, 2005, 10:17 AM
Ok, i admit, I will end up breaking the no violence rule.............so forget that.........I only have cousins to killl............no brothers, no sisters, unless a dog counts.......... :D

Ellaktum
August 11th, 2005, 10:22 AM
2 sisters, 1 brother and 2 nieces (under the age of five) and five fish..... I only use violence against my brother. I'm half-pacifisct.

Becks
August 11th, 2005, 10:27 AM
I just cant help myself..........Im very violent, well, when I want to be..........err well I was brought up with boys....which wasnt so bad.....sso Im used to putting up with them.....

Ellaktum
August 11th, 2005, 10:31 AM
My two sisters are older and I was their blue eyed blonde haired brother that could do npo wrong.... then alsong coomes Reece (my brother) and shows the world that he should have been christened Damien.....

Bridie
August 12th, 2005, 07:38 AM
im sure other people believe the same thing about "the movies" but if they were made Evangeline Lilly-kate from lost (ha im addicted cant wait till next weds lol!) would be good in the part

Gemini
August 12th, 2005, 09:02 AM
im sure other people believe the same thing about "the movies" but if they were made Evangeline Lilly-kate from lost (ha im addicted cant wait till next weds lol!) would be good in the part
We're on the same wave here bridie :D, Elaine Cassidy and Evangeline Lily (i love her name, i wish mine was as good) *high five* oyea :D...

 

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